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The solution depends on your mother tongue.
SOLUTION Task 1-3 The solution depends on your mother tongue. The answer to the question after the 2nd task: If you use the verb to be, the adverb of frequency has to be before ‘am, are, is’. If you use other verbs, the adverb of frequency has to be before the main verb. The answer to the question after the 3rd task: If you use every day, in the morning, once a day, etc., you have to write them at the end of the sentences. (You can explain: if you want to emphasize the signal word, you can write it at the beginning of the sentence.) Task 4 1) You always dance in the disco. 2) The Browns have dinner at 6 o’clock. 3) The school begins in September. 4) My mum buys apples in the afternoons. 5) Mandy has dance lessons on Mondays. 6) I never tell lies. 7) We go to the cinema twice a month. 8) You sometimes lose your way. Or Sometimes you lose your way. 9) Nick usually goes to a football match. Or Usually Nick goes to a football match. 10) They rarely eat fish.
Task 5 1) a / the / Sam / of / only / to drink / morning / cup / in / coffee. Sam only drinks (only) a cup of coffee in the morning. 2) skiing / year / we / a / to go / once. We go skiing once a year. 3) and / seldom / Mavis / a / Evelyn / cigarette / to smoke. Evelyn and Mavis seldom smoke a cigarette. 4) the / Monday / bed / Kevin / on / not to make.
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